Example sentences of "will [be] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any minute now and they 'll be at each other 's throats again .
2 I wonder if the Archers ' script writers will be at that meeting looking for ideas ?
3 Wiltshire police officers will be at that hearing .
4 ‘ I suppose Rupert Stonebird will be at that conference in Perugia now , ’ said Penelope casually .
5 It was not plain sailing and orthodox and ‘ liberal ’ Communists will be at each others ' throats — at local level — until they hold a full congress next January to determine new policies once and for all and to approve new leaders .
6 The first month of the pool starts on April 4th and thereafter someone will be at each Mass to collect subscriptions .
7 They 'll want to spend time looking at equipment they ca n't afford or can only just run to and will be at some stage of agonising over whether to buy or not .
8 If a prisoner disobeys an instruction to place his laundry in a certain basket , he will be at some risk of being found guilty of mutiny under the Bill .
9 It was Spaniards who proved Wellington 's own maxim : ‘ the more ground the French hold , the weaker they will be at any point ’ .
10 Smallholder Bookshop will be at this event .
11 James said that some copies will be at this week 's Which Computer Show in Birmingham .
12 In church growth terms it will be at this point that the leaders will be gaining the ‘ vision ’ for the work .
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